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Zambia/Malawi
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Zambia is a beautiful undeveloped backwater, where family owned safari companies continue to operate small, intimate camps in remote and beautiful reserves.

Safari here is unusually outdoorsy and involving, often including a high quotient of walking. Real safaris for real safari people!

The primary area is the wonderful South Luangwa and the more remote North Luangwa. To the West is Kafue, a huge and remote wilderness, whilst to the south, Lower Zambezi is a superb location for canoe safaris in particular.

Zambia is also a great place to visit the Victoria Falls, Africa’s largest waterfall, located at Livingstone. Called Mosi-oa-Tunya (the smoke that thunders) by locals, this spectacular waterfall is over 100m high and almost 2 kilometres wide.

Malawi is a stunning country which has rightly become famous for the beautiful Lake Malawi. Malawi is less attractive for game viewing due to the lack of parks with reliably viewable animals. For this reason we usually combine visits to Malawi with game safaris in Zambia.

If you’d like to talk to us about the possibilities of visiting Zambia or Malawi please, contact us or read about accommodation there on the Zambia Lodges page.

 
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